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they spoke from texas prisons where they're serving life sentences for murder. they both say they worked for miguel angel trevino. the ruthless violet leader of a drug cartel recently arrested in mexico. >> i know this man. he's not going to tell you to do something if he won't do it, and that's why a lot of people followed him. >> how much control do you think he had of nuevo laredo? >> absolute control. >> reporter: he was 13 years old when two friends brought him to nuevo laredo, just across the border from texas. he said his life was changed forever. in an instant he went from being a 13-year-old to a killer. >> we pulled up, i couldn't believe what i was seeing. people getting tortured, killed, decapitated. it was kind of hard to believe. i knew that day my life had just changed forever. >> reporter: he then says an argument broke out. miguel trevino wanted to know why retta was there. trevino handed him a gun, they stood over a man tied up on the ground. >> what did they tell you to do? >> to kill that person. i have to do it. if i don't do it, i know what
they spoke from texas prisons where they're serving life sentences for murder. they both say they worked for miguel angel trevino. the ruthless violet leader of a drug cartel recently arrested in mexico. >> i know this man. he's not going to tell you to do something if he won't do it, and that's why a lot of people followed him. >> how much control do you think he had of nuevo laredo? >> absolute control. >> reporter: he was 13 years old when two friends brought him to...
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worth, texas. a visitor who traveled overseas, then at church hugged parishioners and handled babies in the church day care. unknowingly, spreading a dangerous measles virus. terry piersons is the pastor. >> we've had a few families affected by this, so we want to shut this thing down. >> reporter: more than a few, 16 cases of the measles originated including seven adults and nine children. the youngest is just 4 months old. health officials say 11 of the victims have never been vaccinated. not surprising considering the pastor's televangelist father has long spoken out getting immunized, suggesting a link to autism. listen to the recent broadcast posted on the church's website. >> as parents we need to be a whole lot more serious about this and being aware of what is good and what isn't and you don't take the word of the guy that's trying to give the shot about what's good and what isn't. you better go read the can or read the thing. find out what is going on there. >> reporter: medical officials
worth, texas. a visitor who traveled overseas, then at church hugged parishioners and handled babies in the church day care. unknowingly, spreading a dangerous measles virus. terry piersons is the pastor. >> we've had a few families affected by this, so we want to shut this thing down. >> reporter: more than a few, 16 cases of the measles originated including seven adults and nine children. the youngest is just 4 months old. health officials say 11 of the victims have never been...
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he left seattle and went to texas with that huge contract. he never fit in there, he went to the yankees obviously. he was never considered a real yankee. it wasn't like he had this beloved fan base out there to begin with. in 2009 he admits or confirms a report that he doped when he was younger, but he said it was for a limited time. if anybody felt that they could forgive him then, he's just blown that up now. >> jason, to that point. he's been combative throughout this process. part of the press conference tonight, what was he like throughout it? >> he was really subdued. i mean, there's no other way to say it. he was not combative, at least in this particular outing he was not. he kept saying repeatedly he would be able to say more at a later time. kept saying repeatedly that he didn't want to disrupt the appeals process and wanted that to play out. what i also found interesting was the reaction outside here to rodrigez. i heard you guys talking about the fans. you saw him selling some autographs before the game got underway here tonight.
he left seattle and went to texas with that huge contract. he never fit in there, he went to the yankees obviously. he was never considered a real yankee. it wasn't like he had this beloved fan base out there to begin with. in 2009 he admits or confirms a report that he doped when he was younger, but he said it was for a limited time. if anybody felt that they could forgive him then, he's just blown that up now. >> jason, to that point. he's been combative throughout this process. part of...
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it's not justice for chelsea. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, houston. >> under that expired texas law, genene jones will walk free in 2018. a lot of people are outraged over this. no one more than petti mcclellan who we just saw in the report. her 15-month-old daughter chelsea was killed by jones. thank you for being with us. our condolences to you on the loss of your daughter, chelsea. i can't imagine what this has been like, when you heard she could go free, what did you think? >> well, the first time i heard it i just even acknowledge it because i thought it was impossible. and i really didn't realize it was going to happen, unless another case was found, until about six months ago. >> you're convinced that jones could do this again? >> absolutely, absolutely. anybody that knew her and has dealt with her across the board, that's in agreement with everybody. >> this nurse who killed your daughter, i can't imagine -- i can't begin to imagine why someone would do something like that. did she seem like there was something off about her when you saw her? >> well, when she was taking care
it's not justice for chelsea. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, houston. >> under that expired texas law, genene jones will walk free in 2018. a lot of people are outraged over this. no one more than petti mcclellan who we just saw in the report. her 15-month-old daughter chelsea was killed by jones. thank you for being with us. our condolences to you on the loss of your daughter, chelsea. i can't imagine what this has been like, when you heard she could go free, what did you think?...
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and then there is this man, alexander, ferdman organizing a crime ring in texas. it hasn't stopped him from coming to california, setting up a drug rehab clinic and billing taxpayers. even though, felons are barred from running drug med cal centers. >> how can a guy like you run a drug rehab in california. this is a major insurance car crash scheme in texas. >> i was convicted, but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million supposedly treating drug and alcohol abuse patients in california. our investigation with the center for investigative reporting found half of that money, or about $94 million has gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. joy jaffers former drug medical supper visor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. >> we found billing records for people in jail. one person dead. people who said they didn't need this kind of treatment. >> uh-huh. >> clinics closed on a certain day, billing for that certain day. >> uh-huh. >>
and then there is this man, alexander, ferdman organizing a crime ring in texas. it hasn't stopped him from coming to california, setting up a drug rehab clinic and billing taxpayers. even though, felons are barred from running drug med cal centers. >> how can a guy like you run a drug rehab in california. this is a major insurance car crash scheme in texas. >> i was convicted, but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186...
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her mother took her to the clinic in texas but what happened next is anything but routine because janene jones was the nurse on duty. chelsea's mom remembers what happened next, all hell broke loose. >> she gave her her first shot in her left thigh, and she immediately started gasping for air, turned around and gave her another one and she immediately went limp and quit breathing. >> reporter: in the chaos of rushing chelsea from the clinic to the hospital, janene jones somehow slipped into the ambulance and glaave the little girl a third shot. she learned she injected the little girl with something with muscle relax asian and short-term paraalice. later she was convicted and sentenced to 99 years in prison for killing chelsea. plus 60 years for injuring another child who had survived. to this day, she still says she did nothing wrong. >> ms. jones, do you have any reaction at all? anything to say? >> reporter: for chelsea's parents, the verdict was bittersweet. their daughter was gone but it killer would spend the rest of her live behind bars, at least that's what they thought. joan ss
her mother took her to the clinic in texas but what happened next is anything but routine because janene jones was the nurse on duty. chelsea's mom remembers what happened next, all hell broke loose. >> she gave her her first shot in her left thigh, and she immediately started gasping for air, turned around and gave her another one and she immediately went limp and quit breathing. >> reporter: in the chaos of rushing chelsea from the clinic to the hospital, janene jones somehow...
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. >>> a measles outbreak at a texas mega church has dr. sonja gupta speaking out. he says time to debunk the vaccines and autism myth. >>> the giant rim fire in california is still growing. gary tuchman is back on the front lines tonight. i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millio
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chelsea's mother petty took her to the local clinic in texas. but what happened next was anything but routine. that's because genene jones was the nurse on duty at the clinic. chelsea's home remembers what happened next when all hell broke loose. >> she gave her her first shot in her left thigh, and she immediately started gasping for air. turned around and gave her another one, and she immediately just went limp and quit breathing. >> reporter: in the chaos of rushing chelsea from the clinic to the hospital, geneene jones somehow slipped into the ambulance and gave the little girl a third shot. she would later learn that she was injected with muscle relaxation and short-term paralysis. it stopped her heart. two years later, in 1984, jones was convicted of infanticide and was sentenced to 99 years in prison for killing chelsea. plus 60 years for injuring another child who had survived. to this day, she still says she did nothing wrong. >> miss jones, do you have any reaction at all? >> nothing to say. >> reporter: for chelsea's parents, the verd
chelsea's mother petty took her to the local clinic in texas. but what happened next was anything but routine. that's because genene jones was the nurse on duty at the clinic. chelsea's home remembers what happened next when all hell broke loose. >> she gave her her first shot in her left thigh, and she immediately started gasping for air. turned around and gave her another one, and she immediately just went limp and quit breathing. >> reporter: in the chaos of rushing chelsea from...
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he has a misdemeanor or fleeing a police officer in texas in 1995. yes, they are extremely worried about him. he is a colossal flight risk, even if he was arrested. they issued a warrant today for the murder of his mother. attached to that, a $1 million bond should he be taken into custody. they just leveled one charge, likely to follow, a second homicide charge, kidnapping charges, arson and cruelty to animal charge because also burned in the fire was a dog. they consider him to be very dangerous. >> the remains found in the house were consistent with an 8-year-old child. do we know much about the relationship between this man and the family? i understand he was kind of lifelong friends of or at least acquaintances of the family. >> it is friends, anderson. very strong relationship. possibly best friends. mr. dimaggio and the father knew each other more than 20 years. he knew the children since their births. in fact, the relationship was so close, they called him uncle. an extremely close relationship. what is alleged here right now is absolutely th
he has a misdemeanor or fleeing a police officer in texas in 1995. yes, they are extremely worried about him. he is a colossal flight risk, even if he was arrested. they issued a warrant today for the murder of his mother. attached to that, a $1 million bond should he be taken into custody. they just leveled one charge, likely to follow, a second homicide charge, kidnapping charges, arson and cruelty to animal charge because also burned in the fire was a dog. they consider him to be very...
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. ♪ the truck of texas. ♪ better residual value than ford and chevy. it's the fastest-growing truck brand in america. guts. glory. ram. >>> allegations tonight from syria that the regime fired rockets carrying chemical weapons killing and injuring hundreds of people. including many children. the regime calls the allegations baseless. i want to warn you video you'll see throughout the segment may be difficult for some to watch. if you need to turn away, now is the time to do it. i urge you to listen and hear the story and hear the reality of what's happening in syria. the videos were posted online by the opposition that claimed more than 1300 people were killed in the attack. as always, reporting on syria's civil war, more than 100,000 dead according at the un. cnn can't verify the videos. arwa damon spent a lot of time on the ground in syria for us and tonight reports from beirut. arwa, the images coming out of syria from this attack are just sickening. what is the latest you're hearing about it? >> reporter: they are really hard to look at. one leadin
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he's convicted for insurance fraud in texas but has been certified in california. is there anyone concerned? finally answered a question. >> the state of california takes fraud very seriously. and there are many investigations that are under way. the allegations, all allegations are given full and fair consideration and you've caught me running because i am late for a meeting that i'm chairing. >> reporter: i wonder if you would do one thing and ask toby douglas to sit down and talk to us. >> if you want to give us a little bit of time -- >> reporter: we've been giving you months. >> we have a budget that we are just completing, and we have many priorities on our time. information has been provided, answers have been provided. we have -- >> reporter: i understand. >> we have a very extensive fraud and investigation unit that is one of the best in the country. >> reporter: let me ask you a couple questions. >> that's all i have to say. >> reporter: are you concerned that there is massive fraud? because that's what we're finding out. number two, as secretary of healt
he's convicted for insurance fraud in texas but has been certified in california. is there anyone concerned? finally answered a question. >> the state of california takes fraud very seriously. and there are many investigations that are under way. the allegations, all allegations are given full and fair consideration and you've caught me running because i am late for a meeting that i'm chairing. >> reporter: i wonder if you would do one thing and ask toby douglas to sit down and talk...
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and back in his past, he has a misdemeanor conviction for fleeing a police officer, that's back in texas in 1995. so yes, they are extremely worried about him. right now he would be considered a flight risk, even if he were arrested so therefore when they issued a warrant today for his arrest for the murder of the mother, they made sure attached to that would be a 1 million dollar bond should he be taken into custody. they levelled one charge at him, the homicide but likely to follow, a second homicide charge, possibly kidnapping charges and arson charge and a cruelty to animals charge because anderson, also burned in the fire was a dog. so a whole host of charges against this man who they consider to be very dangerous. >> as i said, the remains found in the house were consistent or other remains were consistent with those of an 8-year-old child. do we know much about the relationship between this man and the family? i mean, i understand he was kind of life-long friends of -- or at least acquaintances of the family? >> no, it is friends, around soren. very strong relationship, possibly e
and back in his past, he has a misdemeanor conviction for fleeing a police officer, that's back in texas in 1995. so yes, they are extremely worried about him. right now he would be considered a flight risk, even if he were arrested so therefore when they issued a warrant today for his arrest for the murder of the mother, they made sure attached to that would be a 1 million dollar bond should he be taken into custody. they levelled one charge at him, the homicide but likely to follow, a second...
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you have been convicted of major insurance car crash scheme in texas. >> i was convicted but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: the last two fiscal years taxpayers spent nearly $186 million, supposedly treating drug and alcohol abuse patients in california. our investigation with the center for investigative reporting found half of that money, or about $94 million has gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. joy jarvers, former supervisor said she complained to the state for years about all of the obvious fraud. >> we found billing records for people in jail, one person dead, people who said they didn't need this kind of treatment, clinics closed on a certain day, billing for that certain day. none of this surprises you. >> not at all. we found all of those things. >> reporter: for a month now, cnn has been asking for an eck plan nation from the state of california, and for more than a month we have gotten nowhere. >> i believe the on-camera interview was declined. >> can i ask you from you why? >> that wasn't my decision. >> reporter: state
you have been convicted of major insurance car crash scheme in texas. >> i was convicted but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: the last two fiscal years taxpayers spent nearly $186 million, supposedly treating drug and alcohol abuse patients in california. our investigation with the center for investigative reporting found half of that money, or about $94 million has gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. joy jarvers, former supervisor...